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Code · Michigan · Chapter 256 — Motor Vehicles

256.667 Written agreement between provider and student; terms.

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256.667 Written agreement between provider and student; terms.
Sec. 47.
(1)A driver education provider shall have a written agreement with each of its students. A driver education provider shall not give instruction to a student until after the provider and the student have entered into the written agreement. The agreement shall be dated and signed by both the provider and the student. The agreement shall contain all the terms of the agreement between the provider and the student and include all of the following:
(a)The student's name, address, birth date, and telephone number.
(b)If the student is a minor, the parent's or legal guardian's name, address, and telephone number.
(c)A description of the instruction to be given by that provider.
(d)The amount of the fee or tuition charged and paid for the instruction.
(e)A notice statement prescribed by the secretary of state.
(f)Other information prescribed by the secretary of state.
(2)Before instruction begins, the driver education provider shall give the student a signed copy of the agreement, accompanied by a copy of all of the provider's applicable policies.
(3)This section does not apply to an educational institution or a governmental agency that does not charge a student a fee for driver education instruction.
History: 2006, Act 384 , Eff. Oct. 1, 2006
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